history (/c/history)
What was everyday life like in Soviet bloc countries while the communist government was in power?
What are the historical precedents for the US using armed forces in a city?
What was the public's perception of the US in the 19th - early 20th century like?
What recorded historical event do you think may have been entirely fabricated?
I can't believe we just had our first official female President of the United States.
What is the earliest available live recording of a politician making a public speech?
Has the concept of individualism gotten way out of control?
Why did empires from Europe colonize the whole world?
Why did the US decide to not work on the HPV vaccine?
Genghis Khan united Mongolia, but that's not the reason why his horse Borte was given the title "The Great".
How would the world be different if the Native Americans managed to maintain their land?
The Japanese attack on the USS Indianapolis
I am Venezuelan, and I say that Cuba is the fault of the United States, but we Venezuelans are the fault of the Venezuelans.
Did the Byzantine empire ever expand its territory?
I can’t imagine being a soldier during WWI
A 25-year-old soldier fought off 3 German soldiers at Tannenberg with nothing but a knife
The Nazis used the 1812 burning of Moscow as a blueprint for their own destruction during WWII
The 1935 Auto da Fe in Mont de Piti (Guadeloupe) was a mass execution of 49 people, including women and children, for witchcraft and sorcery.
Has human evolution stopped?
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